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Chocolate (Mitsukazu MIHARA)

Chocolate (Mitsukazu MIHARA)

One day, a beautiful and feathery young man decides to court a beautiful and delightfully gothic young girl. Flirtations abound with feathers and even fish bones, but there's more to this romance than meets the eye!

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Reasons you might like Chocolate (Mitsukazu MIHARA)...

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Both shorts are delightfully weird and make you question many many things. Each has super fun characters that take pleasure in their quirkiness. Yamamoto is slightly more down to earth than Children Can't Choose Their Parents. If you liked one you'll totally enjoy the other.

Reizou(ko) Ningen Dai 1-gou

Reizou(ko) Ningen Dai 1-gou

When a woman wakes up one morning, not only does she find herself in a strange apartment, but she’s also become a fridge! As she attempts to come to terms with her new life as a refrigerator she sees a familiar face walking towards her. Much to her luck she finds that she is in the apartment of a man named Kouji who she happens to have a crush on. Soon she begins to enjoy her newfound state and is treated to the perks of living with the man she loves helping to keep his produce cool and fresh. However when Kouji’s girlfriend suddenly appears, it seems that even a refrigerator can get jealous…

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Reasons you might like Reizou(ko) Ningen Dai 1-gou...

chii chii says...

Both shorts are delightfully weird and make you question many many things. Each has super fun characters that take pleasure in their quirkiness. Yamamoto is slightly more down to earth than The Female Fridge No. 1. If you liked one you'll totally enjoy the other.

Haru Niwa

Haru Niwa

A sweet and heartwarming story about the coming of age of Harukawa Mikoto

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Kodomo no Asobi (Q-ta MINAMI)

Kodomo no Asobi (Q-ta MINAMI)

Biography of an ordinary girl, from her childhood to adult years, observing her personal growth in the everyday obstacles she meets.

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Mikako-san

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The future, romance, everything is "undecided", yet the remaining days of high school seem as if they'll be over in the blink of an eye. Ichimura Mikako, 17 years old. Midorikawa, the strange guy who now sits next to her after a seating change and oddly prefers red pencils. At first, Mikakodidn't think much of it, but after learning that they both love the same band, their relationship begins to change bit by bit... The day to day life of a 17 year girl woven together in a soft literary style.

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A coming-of-age manga about two kids who are curious about sex.

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Chinatsu no Uta

Chinatsu no Uta

When Chinatsu moves from Tokyo to a rural village, she quickly befriends the locals with her effervescent personality, optimism, and unusual singing voice. But not everyone is as happy as she is: the people that the bubbly elementary school girl meets all have their own personal problems, be it a messy family situation or a long-ago death that still looms heavy on their mind. Luckily, Chinatsu's singing isn't just pretty; it also has the unique ability to soothe a person's soul.

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The story of two rival Juumoku families and their daughters, who are the same age.

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Shuichi Nitori is an elementary school boy with a secret: he wishes he were a girl and likes wearing their clothes. With the right outfit and his cute, effeminate looks, he is often able to convince people that he is someone else - or even something else. Unfortunately, although his best friend and object of affection, Takatsuki, accepts him as he is, she does not return Shuichi’s feelings. Moreover, school is an unforgiving place and Shuichi walks a fine line between liberating his true self and being labeled a freak by all his peers...

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